Posted on July 7, 2010 by geek
If you want to transfer some files to your iPhone / iPad on Windows, you will have to SSH into your iDevice to gain the access to root folders. In this tutorial we will explain how to SSH into your iPad/iPhone using OpenSSH and WinSCP (for windows only). One more thing before the actual steps is that your device should be jailbroken because OpenSSH is available via Cydia Store only. There are different [...]
Posted on June 23, 2010 by geek
A lot of people are complaining the battery is draining fast after they updated their iPhone/iPod to the new operating system iOS 4. If you are one of them, here are some tips and tricks for you to enhance and increase the battery life in iPhone. In most cases you will see the problem is completely resolved after using these tips.
Posted on May 31, 2010 by sarmad
Last week a new version of firmware for Nokia N900 was released with many new features and improvements. One feature is the option to enable portrait mode in your browser. Be default this option is disabled.
Posted on May 13, 2010 by geek
In android operating system the notification volume is dependent upon incoming call volume by default. For example if you set high volume for incoming, the same is set for notifications. Here is a simple way to adjust the incoming call volume and notification volume separately.
Posted on May 2, 2010 by geek
You will be amazed to hear that you can not replace the battery of newly announced Nokia N8 easily. If you want to replace the battery, you will lose the warranty of the device.
Posted on March 4, 2010 by geek
There are different ways to access Google Buzz on your phone. But the web app for Google Buzz gives the complete control over posting and viewing the buzzes.
Posted on September 2, 2009 by geek
I decided to write a post on how to identify the original and fake symbian N & E series Nokia mobiles due to a reason. Last week my friend came from Malaysia and brought a Nokia N96 for me. He does not know about Nokia mobiles. He called me that here Nokia N96 was very cheap.
I was astonished when I saw that phone. It took me two hours to believe that this one was not original but a fake nokia [...]
Posted on July 25, 2009 by geek
Hacking is done to install all unsigned applications and you don’t need to sign any app or game after your mobile is hacked. I have already discussed different methods to hack your phone. Some hacking methods don’t work on latest phones and firmwares, but this will work on latest mobiles like N97 (still exceptions are there like E52, N95 etc, for these mobiles you can use the following [...]
Posted on July 19, 2009 by geek
If you test every game and every new application on your mobile, you will/have face(ed) a situation where you need to reset your device to make it as new as it was when you bought it. Reset a s60v3 mobile is easy if you know the reset code, but resetting new touch mobiles like N97 and 5800 which don’t have physical keyboards seems very difficult if you don’t know the procedure.
Posted on July 12, 2009 by geek
Samsung Italy have released a fairly major (I8910XXIG2) firmware update for the i8910 HD (Omnia HD, as it’s branded in Italy). But unfortunately this update is available in those mobiles which have italian firmware already installed and fortunately you can do by a way. (Link to tutorial is below)
The biggest change is to re-enable AAC (8bit 16KHz. mono) as the audio codec for HD video recording. [...]
Posted on July 9, 2009 by geek
Here’s a way to speed up the process! Let’s say you’re running late for a voice conference. Instead of calling the number, typing in the conference ID, pressing the hash mark, then typing in the PIN code and pressing the harsh mark again, here’s a way to do it faster:
Let’s say the phone number is +358 50 123 4567. The conference ID is 12345 and the PIN number is 6789. [...]
Posted on July 8, 2009 by geek
As you know that Samsung i8910 Omnia HD is also a symbian mobile having Symbian OS v9.4 Series 60 rel. 5 operating system. I have already posted a trick to change the volume of Samsung i8910 Omnia HD, but here are more tips and codes to play with your this mobile phone.
Posted on July 8, 2009 by geek
Many users of Samsung i8910 Omnia HD are not happy with the sound quality of the phone esp video and audio quality of their favorite movies. Here is simple trick through which you can change the audio bothe in videos and speakers.
Here’s how to increase the volume in both videos and Music: Press telephone and type *#0002*28346#. A menu will appear. Now to up the Music playback volume via the [...]
Posted on July 8, 2009 by geek
Nokia Lifetimer is a counter that keeps track of the Total call time of your phone. It will show how much the phone has been used, and it’s the best thing to check if you’re planning to buy a used Nokia Mobile.
To see the Total Call Time or the Lifetimer counter, On the standby screen type the following code *#92702689# (Easy way to remember this is – *#war0anty#). And it will pop up a message [...]